John Barry: The Collection [Box Set] John Barry

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  • Release Date: 05/22/2001
  • Sales Rank: 31,590
  • Label: SILVA AMERICA
  • UPC: 738572112820
 
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John Barry: The Collection [Box Set]

Disc 1
1LISTENZulu (Main Theme)/First Zulu Appearance and Assault / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 7:43
2LISTENFrom Russia With Love (Main Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 2:15
3LISTEN007 / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra From From Russia with Love 3:09
4LISTENGoldfinger (Main Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 2:29
5LISTENA Man Alone / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra The Ipcress File 4:02
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Disc 2
1LISTENThe Lion in Winter (Suite) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra The Lion in Winter/Eleanor's Arrival at Chinon 8:14
2LISTENWe Have All the Time in the World [From On Her Majesty's Secret Service / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 3:29
3LISTENSki Chase / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra From On Her Majesty's Secret Service 4:20
4LISTENMidnight Cowboy (Main Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 3:59
5LISTENFlorida Fantasy / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra From Midnight Cowboy 2:04
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Disc 3
1LISTENPlay It Again / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra The Tamarind Seed 2:29
2LISTENKing Kong (Prelude and Love Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 4:53
3LISTENEleanor and Franklin (Main Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 1:28
4LISTENRobin and Marian - Suite / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Dawn: Morning in the Forest/This Way/John Bu 7:38
5LISTENThe Deep (Main Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 4:01
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Disc 4
1LISTENHigh Road to China (Suite) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Waziri Village Attack and Escape/Love Them 8:13
2LISTENWine With Stacey/Snow Job / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra A View to a Kill 4:45
3LISTENOut of Africa (Main Theme) / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra 4:28
4LISTENHercules Take Off / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra The Living Daylights 3:02
5LISTENThe John Dunbar Theme / Prague Philharmonic Orchestra Dances With Wolves 2:30
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Editorial Reviews

This is a lot of soundtrack music -- 258 minutes' worth, actually -- which is understandable, as it covers approximately 40 years in the career of John Barry. The 40 years isn't quite comprehensive, skipping past Barry's earliest screen compositions for the films Beat Girl, Never Let Go, and The Amorous Prawn, as well as his music for The L-Shaped Room, Dutchman, Seance on a Wet Afternoon, and King Rat, in favor of the bigger films that the composer worked on during the '60s and beyond. Beginning with his thunderous score for Zulu, represented by a seven-minute track here, the collection concentrates primarily on the international side of Barry's career, while also offering little oddities out of his history, such as his 1968 theme "The Girl With the Sun in Her Hair," from a commercial for Sunsilk. The collection runs right up through Barry's music for Cry the Beloved Country and Mercury Rising, and ends with the disputed "James Bond Theme" (in what is one of the few relatively flat, unexciting performances in this set). All of this material is presented in new recordings by Nic Raine and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, accompanied on a half-dozen cuts by the Crouch End Festival Chorus. They're spirited enough, as is Raine's conducting, and the producers have given most of this collection (apart from obvious small-scale pieces such as "A Man Alone" from The Ipcress File) a big, lush orchestral sound that makes much of the material seem larger than life and even larger than it looms in the memory (the main title from Born Free, for example, gets a treatment akin to Mahler's "Third Symphony"); a lot of it works brilliantly, though one isn't too thrilled with his reworking and toning down of the music from Goldfinger. Still, the essentials are here, including perennial favorites such as Somewhere in Time (though one wishes its distant cousin, Barry's score for They Might Be Giants, was represented here as well) and Dances With Wolves. What makes this set unusual and exceptionally edifying, however, is the fact that lesser-known Barry scores, such as his superb, lush music for Mister Moses and later productions such as Robin & Marian, Monte Walsh, and Walkabout (all films that relatively few people saw, though they were [and are] heavily written about) get more generous treatment than familiar fare such as Goldfinger and Thunderball. There's also a decent balance between the thrillers, for which Barry -- identified as he was with the Bond films for many years -- is best-known, and gentle, lyrical pieces such as his waltz-like main theme for The Wrong Box. The result is a collection that opens up the less well-known aspects of Barry's international career and thus can be appreciated even by longtime buffs. The annotation is more biographical than analytical in nature, and the sound is state-of-the-art and a delight to the ear. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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The Essential John Barryby Space_Monkey

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November 13, 2009: A wonderful collection of John Barry's music from Bond to Zulus. Experience the prolific work of this great composer and see why he can be considered one of the best movie composers.

The most beautiful music in the world is by Barryby Anonymous

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January 08, 2007: I always recognize his music right away. The most beautiful, enchanting, and beloved music of all. I have all of his music and especially, this particular set of three CD's which covers almost all his music, as the title explains. Every music library would be showcased by this wonderful composers incredible music. I know you will love and enjoy it as much as so many millions of us have.